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Pluto is one of the deepest anime ever made, and its core question is terrifying: can a machine feel hatred? In Pluto, robots are designed to feel emotions like compassion and love, but hatred is supposed to be impossible. Yet characters like Gesicht and Pluto begin to experience anger, grief, and resentment after witnessing human war and suffering. The story reveals a powerful idea — hatred isn’t something robots create, it’s something they inherit from humanity. Pluto isn’t really about techno
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